USAHEC will remain closed to the public until a date when we can open with safety for our workforce and our visitors, within DOD and Pennsylvania guidelines for the COVID-19 health emergency.

In the meantime:

• The trail and outside exhibits are open; please respect social distancing.

• We have moved our lecture series to an online streaming format. As always, extensive online resources are available, ranging from historical video & podcast presentations to Educational Tool Boxes, online research resources: www.usahec.org

• USAWC faculty and students can find assistance in research at both the Root Hall and Ridgway Libraries.

We are going through some exciting changes at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center to make our collections more available online. The USAHEC is undertaking a large-scale digitization project including many of our manuscripts, photographs, audio-visual, artifact, and other collections. There will be times that collections are not available due to the digitization process..

We also have a new search interface that will integrate the collections of the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center into one search: books, manuscripts, audio-visual materials, art, weapons, uniforms, and more! Please note that during our time of transition, the search system may not show all collections available to researchers. Please contact our Reference Desk, 717-245-3949, for assistance. We ask for your patience as we strive to meet the needs of all of our patrons.

The Army Heritage Center Foundation, in cooperation with the U.S. Army and
our other partners, serves as the lead agency supporting the development and
expansion of the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center (USAHEC).